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Today I spotted a dark blue s2 R33 GTSt on the bridge at Toongabbie (rego BFE-??? or similar) and a silver V35 fuelling up at the little servo on the corner of Gilba and Targo Roads in Girraween.

haha that was meeeee

Only 1 in Aus believe it or not original build No#001 R34 ZTUNE GTR in Sydney !

I've seen this guy around too! Has red vic license plate "ZTUNED" I think

Missed a green light cause I kept looking at it :D luckily no one was behind me.

that one has apparently left AUS for good and that was build no#014 I think, build no#001 is now the only 1 out of the 20 built in the world left in AUS

Edited by GMASTR

there could possibly be two z tunes in the country at the moment

build #004 "ZTUNED" from vic... apparently has only been rumours of sale, but currently still for sale

build #001 just came up on SAU http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/tu...01-t336373.html

spotted 2 33GTR's yesterday to my delight, one near UWS parra with the plates: BPP-485 and one that i didn't catch the plates on parra rd near the audi dealership

both looked pritty damn sweet.

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